Hedge Fund Operation Specialist Internet & Ecommerce - Boston, MA at Geebo

Hedge Fund Operation Specialist

Company Name:
The Bowdoin Group
Our client is a premier Asset Manager in Boston and they are looking to add an Operations Analyst to their team. This is a great chance to get your foot in the door with one of the premier asset managers in the city who has been growing in the hedge fund space and continually adding new products. This is a long-term assignment and a brand new position that has been created because of the significant growth they've been experiencing.
The role would be supporting Ops and Performance Attribution, experience with SQL and reporting/report building will be helpful.
6-12
months
$50-60/hour
Boston, MA
Required Skills
Retrieve daily time series of stock loan - exact dollar values.
Retrieve daily time series of net debit/credit balance - exact dollar values.
Retrieve daily time series of swap financing charges - exact dollar values.
Ad hoc account / security reconciliation
Data aggregation for custom hedge fund reports
Tracking Liquid Alternatives from a performance perspective and potentially assisting with the launch
To apply OR speak to a recruiter today: Contact Tia Neak at 781-263-5229 or
The Bowdoin Group is always seeking new technical talent to staff project-based positions with our contracting clients. We work with some of the most progressive companies throughout the greater New England area in a variety of industries spanning multiple technical disciplines. If you are a technical consultant in search of a new position, please reach out to us! We will be happy to work with you to locate the position that best matches your skills and personality.
Check out other positions we are looking to fill:
www.bowdoingroup.com
The Bowdoin Group is an equal opportunity employerEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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